Nishanth, Anish, have u noticed one thing in this perspective?? The cityscape pic shown hazily in the background is infact my photo of Trivandrum. The Taj Residency at Vazhuthacaud and the SI Property Apartment next to it are seen. They have repeated that shots three times.

Hey sudeeshji....i hav noticed this many times......even my pictures of kozhikode cityscapes hav been copied and used by many websites relevant for kozhikode....atleast they should have informed us na....before taking it...
Many of those i hav seen in personal albums of users in picasa, orkut etc....i dont hav problems in taking those pictures but they should atleast give the courtesy...watz ur openion....

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Nishanth, Anish, have u noticed one thing in this perspective?? The cityscape pic shown hazily in the background is infact my photo of Trivandrum. The Taj Residency at Vazhuthacaud and the SI Property Apartment next to it are seen. They have repeated that shots three times.

Yes yes ,You are right.I saw the same photo in Trivandrum Cityscapes.Copying from SSC?

Kochi (PTI): Aiming to tap the vast potential in the export of Ayurvedic products and create a Kerala brand, CARe-Keralam, the Confederation of Ayurvedic Renaissance Keralam Ltd, will soon begin work to set up various facilities at Koratty in Thrissur with the Rs 10 crore sanctioned by the Union Government.

CARE-Keralam, a Joint Venture between the Government of India, Kerala government and Ayurvedic Industries,will provide common facilties for ayurvedic products manufacturers at the five acre land at the Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KINFRA) Industries Park at Koratty.

The foundation stone laying ceremony for the various facilities is expected to be held in a month's time.

These facilities include a raw material supply centre, pilot plants, uniform packaging facility, Quality Control Laboratory and a Research and Development unit, Industries minister Elamaram Kareem told reporters. It would take about two years to set up various labs and other facilities.

The total project cost is Rs 17.88 crore, of which the Centre has sanctioned Rs 10 crore. The balance will be contributed by KINFRA and industry associations.

"This will be developed under the PPP model and is the first in India for the Ayurveda sector. It will provide employement to about 20,000 persons in phases," he said.

The project has been approved by the Department of Ayush, Government of India under the Scheme for Development of AYUSH clusters, he said.